GSoC'2023: Bypass assembler when generating LTO object files: GCC

2023-03-08 Thread Madhu patel via Gcc
Hi Jan, I'm interested in working on the project `Bypass assembler when generating LTO object files` in the GCC organization through GSoC'2023. I am Madhu Patel, a fourth-year B.Tech. student in Computer Science at IGDTUW, with a CGPA of 8.7/10. I have previously interned at Adobe India, Rabvik I

[RISCV] RISC-V GNU Toolchain Biweekly Sync-up call (Mar 9, 2023)

2023-03-08 Thread jiawei
Hi all, Here is the agenda for tomorrow's RISC-V GNU toolchain meeting. If you have any topics want to discuss or share, please change the angenda/notes doc or let me know and I will update them, thanks. https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JSs-BSlPJ3QYbAb-Add1TlbYx0nOT1ur3jcsITIJ01U/edit#

Re: Request for participation in GSoC

2023-03-08 Thread Tobias Burnus
Hello, welcome to the GCC/gfortran community. On 08.03.23 14:02, Martin Jambor wrote: On Sat, Mar 04 2023, Priyabrata Mondal via Gcc wrote: I want to participate in Google Summer of Code 2023 by contributing to the *Fortran – DO CONCURRENT* project, an implementation of loop that executes conc

Re: Request for participation in GSoC

2023-03-08 Thread Martin Jambor
Hello, I am happy that you found contributing to GCC interesting and doubly so that you are interested in a Fortran topic. Let me also CC the Fortran mailing list. On Sat, Mar 04 2023, Priyabrata Mondal via Gcc wrote: > Respected sir, >I am Priyabrata Mondal, an M.tech student in E

Re: [GSOC] Looking for small patch/project to work on

2023-03-08 Thread Martin Jambor
Hello, we are delighted that you decided to apply for GSoC and that you have chosen GCC as the organization. On Sat, Mar 04 2023, Rishi Raj via Gcc wrote: > Hi everyone, > > My name is Rishi Raj, and I am a third-year undergraduate studying Computer > Science and Engineering at the Indian Institu

Sourceware infrastructure updates Q1 2023

2023-03-08 Thread Mark Wielaard
Sourceware infrastructure community updates for Q1 2023. = New cgit setup gitweb has been working out pretty nicely for many years, but cgit is cgit is nicer looking, has easier to understand URLs and is much faster. The first experimental setup can be found here: https://cygwin.com/cgit/ https: